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Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases ; (12): 667-671, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-703121

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Objective To study the risk factors of the biochemical remission of pituitary tumor patients with acromegaly treated by the endoscopic endonasal surgery. Methods A retrospective analysis of clinical data was conducted on 61 cases acromegaly patients underwent endoscopic endonasal surgery between August 2013- November 2016.Endocrinology tests were performed in all patients,including the fasting/random GH(growth hormone,GH)level, Nadir GH during OGTT(oral glucose tolerance test, OGTT), and IGF-1(insulin-like growth factor-1,IGF-1). The clinical data included gender, age, preoperative GH value, preoperative IGF-1 value, tumor invasion of the inferface space of internal carotid artery(ICA),tumor surrounding angle of internal carotid artery(≥/<135°),Knosp grade, Hardy grade, and tumor volume. Univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic retrospective analysis were used to analyze the association between above-mentioned factors and the occurrence of biochemical remission. Results There were 52.5% (32/61)patients achieving biochemical remission.Univariate analysis showed significant differences between patients with and without biochemical remission in preoperative GH value, tumor surrounding angle of internal carotid artery(</≥135°)and Knosp grade(P<0.05).The Logistic regression analysis showed that preoperative GH value,tumor surrounding angle of internal carotid artery(</≥135°)were risk factors concerning about the biochemical remission in patients underwent endoscopic endonasal surgery.(P<0.05). Conclusion Tumor surrounding angle of internal carotid artery(≥135°)is independent risk factors, while the preoperative GH value is a risk predictor of biochemical remission after endoscopic endonasal surgery in acromegaly.

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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 224-229, 1991.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-33483

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TSH-secreting pituitary adenomas are rare, but have been diagnosed more frequently as radiographic techniques and biochemical assays have improved. These tumors are less easily cured by surgery than are other types of pituitary adenoma because of the large size and invasive features that many attain during the delay to diagnosis. We report a case of TSH-secreting giant pituitary adenoma in which biochemical remission was achieved with surgery.


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Diagnóstico , Neoplasias Hipofisárias
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